Gasoline and diesel, which closed the first month of January without a 20 cent discount on gasoline, were 20% and 16.7% more expensive, respectively, compared to the beginning of the year. Becomes 1.5% and 1% more expensive last week
It includes the average price registered in more than 1,000 countries, according to data published this Thursday in the European Union’s (EU) Oil Bulletin. 11,400 Spanish service stations Between 24 and 30 January, 95 octane gasoline averaged 1.66 euros per liter, while diesel oil amounted to 1.7 euros.
With these data, the price of gasoline increased by 1.47% compared to the previous week, and the price of diesel, for which these fuels chained their life, increased by 0.95%. fifth consecutive week of promotion.
In fact, during the month of January, The first month in which no discount of 20 cents per liter of fuel is applied In general, between April and December 2022, gasoline became 20% more expensive and diesel 16.7% more expensive.
Gas is currently at levels for the second week of last August, in the middle of the second phase of the summer exit operationwhen the same price is paid as now but the discount is applied.
In the case of diesel, this fuel is below last November 14 levelswhen sold at 1.74 euros per litre, but over the next week.
Up to 20% more than a year ago
With these prices 55 liter tank it costs 91.3 euros with gasoline and 93.72 euros if it is done with diesel.
Compared to a year ago, when the discount was not yet applied, gasoline is now 7.9% more expensive and diesel 19.83% more expensive.
However, both fuels far from all-time highs That they registered in June 2022.
When it comes to gasoline, it’s 14.48% cheaper than back then. including discount, 1.94 euros per liter, while diesel is 10.32% cheaper than the 1.9 euros per liter that hit last June.
Prices of both fuels last week 27 below the registered average in Europe, It was 1.75 (5.1% more) in gasoline and 1.8 (5.7% more) in diesel.
When it comes to the eurozonepetrol is 1.8 euros (8.3% more) and diesel is 1.83 euros (7.4% more).
Source: Informacion
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